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recession -
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recession -
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pl. market trends (gode konjunkturer) period of good trade (gunstige konjunkturer) favourable trade conditions (nedadgående konjunkturer) downward tendency (nedadgående konjunkturer) downward tendency, trade recession (nedadgående konjunkturer) trade recession -
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subst. recession, period of recession -
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subst. recession subst. hole -
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subst. (geologi) ice recession, retreat -
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subst. (geologi) ice recession, retreat -
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subst. (sosialøkonomi) beginning of a slump, contraction, cyclical downswing, cyclical downturn, decline in business activity, downturn in the business cycle, recession subst. slowdown, slump, economic slowdown, economic slump subst. contraction, decline, economic contraction, economic decline subst. cyclical downturn, economic downturn, business downturn subst. downturn in economic activity, decline in economic activity subst. decline in business activity, depression -
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subst. (sosialøkonomi) general trade recession, slowdown in economic activity -
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subst. recession -
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subst. recession year -
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decrease, drop, fall* * *subst. decline, fall-off, drop, reduction, decrease subst. fal, decline, recession subst. decline (f.eks.a progressive decline of exports; the decline of his prestige; a violent decline of civilization; a decline in (el. of
) subst. [ forfall] decadence, decline (f.eks.the decline of the Roman Empire
), deterioration subst. (musikk) descent subst. (trapper el. vei som fører ned) way down, stairs (to the basement etc.), descent (f.eks.the descent to an underground chamber, to a valley
) subst. (økonomi) (om antall) downswing, downturn (være i nedgang) be declining, be on the decline, be on the wane (f.eks. ), show a downward tendency (el. trend) -
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subst. (økonomi) (økonomisk sett) slump, depression, crisis subst. (økonomi) (ikke så sterkt) recession subst. (med åndelig forfall) period of decline/decadence -
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subst. (hydroteknikk) recession -
16 tilbakegang
subst. decrease, fall, setback, downturn, decline, recession
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